On Zen IP or Wayne???
As usual an usually, Wayne is having IP, while ZM is having only Iron Pre

Have we been mis-quoting?Wayne is having IP, while ZM is having only Iron Pre

to rephrase, from ZMEngrish to more earthly English:
As usual and usually, Wayne is having Intellectual Property, while ZM is having nothing Intellectual, just Iron Pre
Speaking of nothing intellectual.... out in the open , the Macho SIT doesn't get hotter than 47.9C on the heat sinks in a room at 24.4C.
We'll see how they do (a) on 12" shelf and with an Iron Pre hooked up to it in balanced mode.

We'll see how they do (a) on 12" shelf and with an Iron Pre hooked up to it in balanced mode.


I have no clue... ZMEngrish is beyond my understanding some times.
Heck, Alek is beyond my understanding often times.
Heck, Alek is beyond my understanding often times.
Fortunately, we don't have to understand all of the Zenlish in order to enjoy the Iron.Heck, Alek is beyond my understanding often times.

I completely agree! Once you hear IP, you could start speaking ESPERANTO!! 😉
Gaetano.
Gaetano.
Hey ZM,
When building a dual mono SE IP using two SE boards, not sure whether to join the individual G's at the output or let them be. Or use two NTC's to chassis ground like you advised me many years back.
I ask because most sources like my Sony D player have the L and R channel G's connected together.
Thanks, nash
When building a dual mono SE IP using two SE boards, not sure whether to join the individual G's at the output or let them be. Or use two NTC's to chassis ground like you advised me many years back.
I ask because most sources like my Sony D player have the L and R channel G's connected together.
Thanks, nash
channel grounds separate, meeting only at chassis through dedicatd NTCs
who cares how gnds in sources are arranged
who cares how gnds in sources are arranged
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